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This Element provides an argumentative introduction to the doctrines of karma and rebirth in Hinduism. It explains how various Hindu texts, traditions, and figures have understood the philosophical nuances of karma and rebirth. It also acquaints readers with some of the most important academic debates about these doctrines. The Element's primary argumentative aim is to defend the rationality of accepting the truth of karma and rebirth through a critical examination of an array of arguments for and against these doctrines. It concludes by highlighting the relevance of karma and rebirth to contemporary philosophical debates on a variety of issues. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

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'In this luminous engagement with themes relating to the rationality and the reality of karma and rebirth, Swami Medhananda skilfully leads the reader through a vast body of specialist literature. this meticulous study reminds us that we should not speak in terms of the singular Hindu response to vexed questions such as how karma works or what gets reborn; at the same time, without getting lost in the detailed terrain it sensitively addresses the big question of whether it is rational to believe in cosmological and existential processes involving karma and rebirth. Thus, this overview is an exemplar of cross-cultural philosophy of religion where meticulous attention to Indic concepts of consciousness, language, and reality animates a critical dialogue with Western standpoints.' Ankur Barua, International Journal of Hindu Studies

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The Element defends the rationality of accepting karma and rebirth by examining various arguments for and against these doctrines.
1. Introduction;
2. Karma and rebirth in the Upaniads and
Bhagavad-Gt;
3. Nuances of karma and rebirth in classical and modern Hindu
traditions;
4. Arguments in support of karma and rebirth;
5. Arguments
against karma and rebirth;
6. The relevance of karma and rebirth to debates
in contemporary philosophy; References.